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Surgical Techniques

Inserting Catheters without X-rays

It soon will be possible to monitor the position of a catheter without exposing the patient to X-ray radiation, and without the need for a contrast medium. More...
06 Apr 2009

Bioresorbable Polymer Prevents Cardiac Scarring After Surgery

Formal approval has been given in the United States for marketing of a type of bioresorbable polymer that reduces or eliminates scarring during healing from cardiac surgery. More...
06 Apr 2009
Image: The Jetstream G2 catheter, designed for thrombi removal in Peripheral Artery Disease (Photo courtesy of Pathway Medical).

Innovative Atherectomy Catheter Clears Peripheral Arteries

A new peripheral atherectomy catheter has been specifically designed for breaking apart and removing thrombi from the upper and lower extremity peripheral arteries. More...
06 Apr 2009

Robot-Assisted Surgery Helps Cancer Patients Lead Normal Lives

The quality of life of bladder cancer patients treated with robot-assisted cystectomy returned to normal within six months. More...
01 Apr 2009

Minimally Invasive Interventional Treatments Effective for Pregnant Women

Interventional radiology treatments are making childbirth safer for women who have Caesarean sections that are complicated by massive bleeding, according to a new study. More...
31 Mar 2009

"Seeing” Stem Cells Helps to Treat Peripheral Arterial Disease

Interventional radiologists are piecing together clues on how to use stem cells to create new or more blood vessels to treat peripheral arterial disease in those individuals with extensively narrowed or clogged arteries. More...
30 Mar 2009

Intensive Insulin Therapy Useful Following Brain Surgery

Intensive insulin therapy in patients after brain surgery is associated with iatrogenic hypoglycemia, but it can also reduce the infection rate and shorten ICU stay, according to a new study. More...
30 Mar 2009
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